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stupot07

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Article from the Guardian posted today

Representatives of the 72 Football League clubs are to vote on Thursday morning on a proposed revolution to the player academy system that would make it easier and cheaper for Premier League clubs to recruit young talent from lesser teams.

The proposed new elite player performance plan (EPPP) would replace the current tribunal system which asks each club to provide and justify their valuation of the player involved before deciding on a fee they consider fair.

Under the compensation formula the selling club would simply receive a set figure for each year the player has spent in their academy. For example, when Everton signed the 16-year-old defender Luke Garbutt from Leeds United in 2009 a tribunal ordered them to pay an initial £600,000; under the new system this would have been capped at a maximum of £131,000.

At the same time top clubs will be exempted from the current rules preventing them from signing under-16s who live more than 90 minutes' travelling distance away (or an hour for under-12s), allowing them to scout and sign players from anywhere in the country.

"If a club wants a player that badly then they pay what he's worth, and he goes," the director of a leading Football League academy told the Guardian. "But with the derisory compensation they're proposing I'm not sure the clubs will want all the players they're getting. They may just be casting the net."

The advantage of the plan would be to increase massively the amount of time top clubs spend with their young players, with enormous possible benefits for the players involved, the clubs holding their registrations and, potentially, for England's national team.

Richard Scudamore, chief executive of the Premier League, calls the EPPP "a supertanker that's very difficult to stop now", and his organisation has done its best to ensure this, incentivising those present to vote in favour by withholding part of its annual solidarity payment to the Football League – the £5.4m ring-fenced for youth development – since the summer and until the motion is passed.

Should no agreement be reached the maximum grant received by Football League clubs this season will be capped at £120,000 – a fraction of what many will have budgeted for. By contrast, should the proposals be ratified each of the 72 clubs can expect more generous grants from the start of next season.

The Premier League clubs approved the plans in June. The Football League has written to the chairmen of all its clubs to say that "having balanced the pros and cons of the offer the league's board has unanimously agreed to recommend these proposals to member clubs", and the feeling within the game is that most will concur. But many of those who work in player development are worried about the effect the plan is likely to have.

"Football League clubs have met on a regular basis to discuss it," the director of one highly regarded academy said. "Initially there wasn't enough information, now I just think there's a feeling of unrest, that this isn't good. But it's beyond our control now, it's almost been passed."


This just feel's like bad news to me - i doubt Thomas, Bigi, and Christie would still be here under the new system and we would have received a pittance through the tribunal system.

League clubs rely on producing young players then selling them on when the time is right for both the player and the club, look at teams like Southampton, Crystal Palace and Crewe.
 

wingy

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What a stink,just another stunt from those above to stunt,competition and slew every single developement to their advantage.
 

kg82

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What an absolute crock. Surely they have to vote against. Take a look at the financial difficulties of clubs in the lower leagues. Where are they MEANT to make money if they can't through selling players, because it's definitely not coming from TV or sponsorship!
 

BenInTurin

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This is a joke... and they're basically forcing the clubs to vote for it by withholding the payment on the youth development. Surely it's better for an under 16 to be playing for a club local to him while he's developing as an adult as well as a player?
 

Covstu

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Load of shit, larger clubs can take our players when they want and how they want anyway. The only saving grace is that we can get some money back, this would cripple smaller clubs even more. Why cant people see this??
 

wingy

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The ninety minute thing rather than the money thing is the real killer as it will stop them coming into our pool anyway our leagues are under siege ,its crackpot ,just last year the chairmen of our league voted through the increase in parachute payments ,for a million more each,over coming the resistance from the leagues below ,this achieved, through blackmail of with holding distributed funds .wonder how long this one was on the table ,why do we only get to hear of it when its immenent .As fans it means we can't organise any resistance ,through petitions protests and MPs etc.then we've had the two most recent suggestions of these prem dickheads suggesting their B teams play in our league ,and the dropping of relegation ,wonder if that one was a response to the governments select commitee report on licensing and allegedly giving some teeth to the FA,they're going to need balls ,don't think they've got any.the whole thing needs restructering ,this prem money that gets distributed should go to the FA to distribute ,ringfenced so as not to squander it ,and if they can't be trusted a government body ,to take away this potential for blackmial.:mad::thinking about:
 
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stupot07

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It's been approved by the football league, the premier league threatened to with hold money from the football league so they had no choice but approve.
 

ccfctommy

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Why the hell did all these FL clubs vote for this? Turkeys voting for Christmas surely?

Some clubs may just scrap their youth teams altogether.
 

kg82

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I heard what the PL did last night. Absolutely scandalous. They've just signed the death warrants of some clubs.
 

wingy

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Gun ,to head comes to mind ,why are our FA so ffeefffing inept,this needs a government solution ,they're like serial rapists returning to the victim year on year ,its anti competitive . Any money they distribute through the leagues,should be sacrosanct and delivered to the FA or if they can't be trusted ,the gov't have to legislate,and either raise a special tax to distribete back to football through a sporting foundation or the like,I bet like like parachute payments ,the lower leagues would have resisted this ,it will have been the chamionship chairmen who lack the balls to confront this,wonder how Ken voted?
 

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